rwcarpet
Supportive Member
For those currently using the Zipper, here's a couple questions:
1) Are you releasing the valve at the end of each pass? Or do you just leave it open and keep the head moving?
2) How is the Zipper on carpet tiles, especially the tiles with rows or ribs in them? I get both level tiles and tiles with raised rows in them.
3) Has anyone used it on water extraction? I use the Water Claw on extractions, but still wand off the top of the carpet after clawing.
There's the QOTD. I have too many "latest and greatest" tools in the shop that I use for coat hangers. I don't want another glorified coat hanger in the shop....at nearly $2000. And no, I don't want an SX15.....solely for the spinning jets it employs.
1) Are you releasing the valve at the end of each pass? Or do you just leave it open and keep the head moving?
2) How is the Zipper on carpet tiles, especially the tiles with rows or ribs in them? I get both level tiles and tiles with raised rows in them.
3) Has anyone used it on water extraction? I use the Water Claw on extractions, but still wand off the top of the carpet after clawing.
There's the QOTD. I have too many "latest and greatest" tools in the shop that I use for coat hangers. I don't want another glorified coat hanger in the shop....at nearly $2000. And no, I don't want an SX15.....solely for the spinning jets it employs.